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  1. Sweet!! What are we looking at for price? Cheers, Ian
  2. Hey all, I was wondering if anyone has, or could point me in the right direction, to locate a canopy for the Falcon vac conversion to turn Monogram's F-106 into a two seater. It must have disappeared sometime during my multiple moves after my divorce... I unpacked my project 106 and no canopy Any help would be appreciated.... :D Cheers, Ian
  3. Jet, Great work so far. Your attention to detail is amazing. I'm looking forward to more pics! Cheers, Ian
  4. Dude, that sucks! I was just getting into this WIP as I have an RF-4 in my stash and I was using your pics as a possible reference..... FWIW, great work anyway. Good luck with your G Cheers, Ian
  5. ok, where do I get one?
  6. Nice looking kit, how about one in 32nd scale? I want to build an Ecuadorian Kfir. I have the kit, I just need the darn decals. Cheers, Ian
  7. Most of the references I've seen, say light gray insides with silver ribbing.. works for me :)
  8. IIlya, Thanks for the website, bud! That is exactly what I was looking for Cheers, Ian
  9. Hey all, Taking my first plunge into pre WWII aircraft. Been building jets for years, but always wanted to buld something with (gasp) rigging :wacko: Just picked up Monogram's Grumman F-3F and Hasegawa's F4B-4 in 32nd scale. Built the F3-F when I was a kid and it was a war crime :P Now I want to do it right. I don't know much about these types of aircraft, so I was wondering what color the US Navy and USAAC painted their cockpit interiors. Was it pretty much the same as their WWII descendents, or something else? Thanks, :) Cheers, Ian
  10. I want a Kingfisher! I love the 32nd scale kits as my eyes ain't what they used to be :lol: Cheers, Ian
  11. Wojtek, very impressive, but what kind of prices are we looking at? I'm very interested in the POLIKARPOV I-153, but I have to watch mu budget. Have you guys considered making engine kits for Hasegawa's 32nd scale series of pre WWII fighters?. I know I would love to see and updated engine for Monograms F3F-3 Cheers, Ian
  12. I haven't seen anything in my research so far. It would be nice to know, for sure. Wasn't the Hawk III the export version of the BF2C? I would love to see more decal sheets, photoetch sets, and resin conversions for the 32nd scale aircraft from the pre WWII era...Hasegawa, Monogram, Williams Bros, etc, etc..... :D Cheers, Ian
  13. Terrible tragedy! Brings me back to when we lost a KI Sawyer 135 at Tinker in the late '80's. Lost a good friend on that flight Condolences to all involved Ian
  14. Any idea on scale? 1/12th?
  15. Cool, thanks for the info. It gives me a start.... :D Cheers, Ian
  16. Dave, PM sent for you Cheers, Ian Aaron, I would like to see those pics. Should be interesting :D Cheers, Ian
  17. Where did you ge the dedication plate made? That is so cool..
  18. Hey all, A buddy gave me these built up motorcycles and I have no idea what they are, or what scale.. I put it next to a 1/24th scale car body to show size and this one.. same comparison.. and, lastly this one.. Any idea what type of bikes these are, and what scale? I hope to do some resto work on these some day :D Thanks, Cheers, Ian
  19. Hey all, Anyone know where I can get a hold of replacement parts for the old Monogram Mack trucks? I have two restos that need parts.. Any aftermarket stuff available? Thanks, Cheers, Ian
  20. Kem, Great job on the Challenger! Keith Marks decals makes some real nice sheets for Mopars. I'm pretty sure he has the R/T stripes you need http://public.fotki.com/mofobow/ Cheers, Ian
  21. Hey all, Update: I've actually come along way on the Duesys, plus almost finished an MPC 1927 Lincoln Roadster glue bomb, painted my '66 Bonneville, '67 Bonneville ragtop glue bomb, '66 Modelhaus Grand Prix, R&R resin '65 Bonneville wagon, and a '65 grand Prix glue bomb as well..... If I had a camera, I'd have tons of pics As soon as I can, I'll get some pics uploaded... Cheers, Ian
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